Sailors Grave Squid Vs Whale Hazy IPA 500ml

Squid Vs Whale is Orbost craft brewers Sailors Grave latest entry into the Hazy world of IPAs. The rightly labeled Hop Maelstrom is the 4th release in the series which showcases Idaho #7, Simcoe, Citra and Amarillo hops to produce a creamy Galaxy, Idaho Gem and Citra Cloud. Expect a big hazy beer with loads of texture and citrus, stone fruit juiciness and bright wine-like aroma. Brewed with lactose and a mountain of oats. Who wins the battle of the giants? Best consumed 20,000 leagues under the sea.

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A treacherous cove at Cape Conran is the inspiration for the name and the spirit of Sailor’s Grave, brews inspired by the ocean and rural living. A sea change and love for beer prompted Chris & Gab Moore to assemble East Gippsland’s newest brewery in the abandend 1893 Orbost Butter and Produce factory – not far from where Gabs grew up. The pair live with their two children on a family farm at Point Ricardo on the coast, and source buckets of inspiration from their surroundings. Their beers are shaped by the ever-present coastal elements that dominate life here and rooted in the farms and plains where the Snowy River meets the sea. Sailor’s Grave will make the most of the bountiful land around where they live and work, by incorporating indignous botanicals picked in the bush, salt, weed and sea life harvested from from river and ocean, fruits, grains & produce from local farms & orchards and wild yeasts from thair backyard. Chris and Gab plan to keep the beers approachable even when they get adventurous. The pair have big plans for an array of limited edition seasonally inspiresd beers. Beers from the deep sou'east

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